16:45 Andrew, Your soothing voice, drew me into your doll making process. As a writer, I appreciate your story telling process. I agree making a doll is very cathartic, and watching the doll being pieced together being brought to life metaphorically. I listened to your reel several times, your voice reassuring me , I can make a doll using your pattern. Look forward to your next tutorial. ❤
I am so glad to have found your teachings. Your voice is soothing as well,thanks for the extra tips, I will add them to my own dolls! Thanks for making this video!
You have re-inspired me again with this video. Thank you for explaining and showing the process on making your doll. Your voice is absolutely hypnotic, so soothing. Thank you❣️☘️🙏
Im making clothespin dolls,at the moment. They are so much fun... I love making dolls and love❤ to watch others create them...just as much! Thank you, Sweety!❤
Isn’t it always the final stitches!!! As soon as you said, “…almost there…” I felt that familiar anticipation that often seems to trigger a thread fiasco. I’m so glad you shared your process and that I had the chance to watch it. I’ve fantasized for decades about creating an articulated fabric doll. I now have a much clearer vision of how it might be managed. Your serene encouragement and the terrific outcome of your example has given me a new spark of confidence.
Just found you, I just purchased your pattern and I'm going to give it a go, I have two sewing machines but not much savvy on how to use them so I'm going to attempt to hand sew, I think!
I used to make cloth dolls. I even tried my hand at a bjd! I wish I would have kept it up. I even sold a few. I don't know what happened... I just lost interest. I am looking for inspiration. Your technique is so basic and straight to the point. I love it. Thank you for this beautiful video. I like how you sew around the pattern pieces, then cut them out. Great idea!
Hahaha I love your vibe! I’m new to doll making. I’ve made miniature clay dolls but am finishing my second rag doll. I’m making one for each of my four grandkids. I love it! I see a doll shelf in my future.
I saw this in my side bar and clicked because I am still looking for a good doll pattern, your design is so pretty and I love the proportions! I definitely will buy it I think...and I subbed too! now I need to watch everything! and I LOVE your hair!
I just stumbled across your videos and I'm so trilled!. I learned so much from just this one but another one as well. I really learned a lot when you said, have fun, they don't need to be perfect because human faces are not perfect just have fun and let your creativity flow. Thank you!.. Also, would love for you two make a pattern for a small doll, maybe 6-7"., pretty please ❤️
i follow you on tiktok too! i love your videos so much, I have friends and people in my life that question my hobby in doll making since I am male. I love you and inspire to have your creativity.
I never thought about sewing everything before cutting the pattern pieces out. It looks so much easyer. Im going to try it. I dont like to use muslin for my dolls. I use pimatex. It has a tighter weave. I make my dolls with separate fingers so the tighter weave keeps the fabric from shedding. I like to make the separate fingers so i can put pipe cleaner into them so i can pose them.
this was amazing to watch, I started the process of making my first ball jointed doll over this past summer and I got through all of the sculpting but have been delaying baking and painting her for some time now and this is making me really want to get my tools back out
I have loved your dolls since I discovered the Ann Demeulemeester and Rick Owens ones maybe ten + years ago ! Psyched to try one of my own thank you :)
I've made several tilda dolls and they're made much as yours is. I sew seems at the knees and elbows for bendable joints. Gotta watch those seems carefully when stuffing... I've blown out a few and then the doll gets a tattoo .. You might try using turning tubes. The tube is the length of the chopstick and bigger so that the stick and fabric can fit over it, and in it. Makes turning so easy and quick. You can find them where sewing or doll making supplies are sold. I've added breasts to my dolls and I prefer the clothes to be removable because half of doll play is changing outfits. I like your pattern. I wonder how it will transfer into clay? Sigh... Why are we doll (and toy) enthusiasts sprinkled far and wide about the world?
He uses muslin but any firm weave will do. I use pimatex because it's a very tight weave. I make separate fingers and the tighter weave of the pimatex keeps the fabric from fraying.
@@breeinatree4811 Thank you for your response. I am from Iraq. We do not have this type of fabric. I do not know how to obtain it. Do you know the countries that can export fabric to Iraq?
Looks great, however I feel like her arms are rather long proportional to her legs. The tips of my fingers are in line with the bottom of my pelvis not my knees.
16:45 Andrew, Your soothing voice, drew me into your doll making process. As a writer, I appreciate your story telling process. I agree making a doll is very cathartic, and watching the doll being pieced together being brought to life metaphorically. I listened to your reel several times, your voice reassuring me , I can make a doll using your pattern. Look forward to your next tutorial. ❤
I am so glad to have found your teachings. Your voice is soothing as well,thanks for the extra tips, I will add them to my own dolls! Thanks for making this video!
You have re-inspired me again with this video. Thank you for explaining and showing the process on making your doll. Your voice is absolutely hypnotic, so soothing. Thank you❣️☘️🙏
Im making clothespin dolls,at the moment. They are so much fun...
I love making dolls and love❤ to watch others create them...just as much!
Thank you, Sweety!❤
Isn’t it always the final stitches!!! As soon as you said, “…almost there…” I felt that familiar anticipation that often seems to trigger a thread fiasco.
I’m so glad you shared your process and that I had the chance to watch it. I’ve fantasized for decades about creating an articulated fabric doll. I now have a much clearer vision of how it might be managed. Your serene encouragement and the terrific outcome of your example has given me a new spark of confidence.
Iam so blown away, from your point, that is also an mental prozess. I am an Art teacher and I work just like this. Well done....
you are beautiful and your creation is beautful....... you make me wonder how much time God spent on each one of us while he was creating us .
Wow this is the most beautiful doll making video that i've ever seen in my life... ❤
Just found you, I just purchased your pattern and I'm going to give it a go, I have two sewing machines but not much savvy on how to use them so I'm going to attempt to hand sew, I think!
I just bought the pattern from your website. I can't wait to create it 😊❤❤ thanks for the beautiful pattern. 💕
can you print from your email for pattern?
THANK YOU! I really appreciate this and I am almost able to finish this but how do you do the back of the head? You skipped it 😢
ahhh...this is super helpful, it really will make sewing my first doll much easier! thank you Astor! 💌
You're so welcome!
thank you i plan om buying your pattern. love your dolls
I have just printed this and I'm so excited to get started. Thank you for this video to go with it.
You are an angel for sharing this and for selling your pattern at such an accessible price ❤🙏 Can't wait to try it out!
Thank you for GREAT instructions! Beginner will give it a try to make half as close as your pretty doll.
I used to make cloth dolls. I even tried my hand at a bjd! I wish I would have kept it up. I even sold a few. I don't know what happened...
I just lost interest. I am looking for
inspiration. Your technique is so basic and straight to the point. I love it. Thank you for this beautiful
video. I like how you sew around the pattern pieces, then cut them out. Great idea!
Love it! Excellent tutorial and very helpful thank you ❤ This will be my first venture into doll making.
What a generous and informative video! 🙂❤⭐🙏🏼
This video was so inspiring and incredible emotional for me in the end! I love making dolls and you just reminded me why!❤
Hahaha I love your vibe! I’m new to doll making. I’ve made miniature clay dolls but am finishing my second rag doll. I’m making one for each of my four grandkids. I love it! I see a doll shelf in my future.
I saw this in my side bar and clicked because I am still looking for a good doll pattern, your design is so pretty and I love the proportions! I definitely will buy it I think...and I subbed too! now I need to watch everything! and I LOVE your hair!
I just stumbled across your videos and I'm so trilled!. I learned so much from just this one but another one as well. I really learned a lot when you said, have fun, they don't need to be perfect because human faces are not perfect just have fun and let your creativity flow. Thank you!.. Also, would love for you two make a pattern for a small doll, maybe 6-7"., pretty please ❤️
I adore ur work and ur voice is calming. Ur facial expressions as u narrate...sweet♡
i follow you on tiktok too!
i love your videos so much, I have friends and people in my life that question my hobby in doll making since I am male. I love you and inspire to have your creativity.
I found you on FB and your work is amazing. Your voice is so luscious I could fall asleep listening to it.
Wow, thank you!
Wonderful. 💖👍
Você é um verdadeiro artista!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
I never thought about sewing everything before cutting the pattern pieces out. It looks so much easyer. Im going to try it.
I dont like to use muslin for my dolls. I use pimatex. It has a tighter weave. I make my dolls with separate fingers so the tighter weave keeps the fabric from shedding.
I like to make the separate fingers so i can put pipe cleaner into them so i can pose them.
this was amazing to watch, I started the process of making my first ball jointed doll over this past summer and I got through all of the sculpting but have been delaying baking and painting her for some time now and this is making me really want to get my tools back out
Thank you for sharing, beautiful dolls! Blessings ❤️😇
I see a lot of art in your dolls, would make great fairy dolls
Fabolous, thanks. Will be great to see more of these videos on your channel :)
This is exciting!!
Eu amei a sua boneca! Parabéns!
subscribed! you’re just to cute and your voice is so relaxing, im learning to make dolls
I have loved your dolls since I discovered the Ann Demeulemeester and Rick Owens ones maybe ten + years ago ! Psyched to try one of my own thank you :)
Oh my goodness that is so cool!!
I've made several tilda dolls and they're made much as yours is. I sew seems at the knees and elbows for bendable joints. Gotta watch those seems carefully when stuffing... I've blown out a few and then the doll gets a tattoo ..
You might try using turning tubes. The tube is the length of the chopstick and bigger so that the stick and fabric can fit over it, and in it. Makes turning so easy and quick. You can find them where sewing or doll making supplies are sold.
I've added breasts to my dolls and I prefer the clothes to be removable because half of doll play is changing outfits. I like your pattern. I wonder how it will transfer into clay? Sigh... Why are we doll (and toy) enthusiasts sprinkled far and wide about the world?
Very graceful..
Amazing 😊I will make it soon 💪sara from Egypt ❤
Bought the pattern, and I’m gonna attempt it soon! 🙌❤️🔥
Hello, i think your doll is beautiful and well made. I just want to know. Do you ever use interfacing in any of your dolls?
Thanks
New subscriber...amazing video!!!!
Awesome ❤
Love it, tnx ❤
Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤
so awsome thank you so much
Красивая кукла получилась
I have found several books by M. Culia. It uses a few different techniques but the end result is about the same.
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Que lindo
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Muito linda.
Yes sir can I get the pattern
Lindo demais!
Are you using wool or poly?
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Where can I order this pattern? I couldn’t find a link to the pattern or face painting instructions
I found the pattern…thanks!
11:45 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🔥
What is the name of the fabric used for the dolls skin please
He uses muslin but any firm weave will do. I use pimatex because it's a very tight weave. I make separate fingers and the tighter weave of the pimatex keeps the fabric from fraying.
@@breeinatree4811 Thank you for your response. I am from Iraq. We do not have this type of fabric. I do not know how to obtain it. Do you know the countries that can export fabric to Iraq?
@@light7538any fabric like sheets will do, light cotton..
Looks great, however I feel like her arms are rather long proportional to her legs. The tips of my fingers are in line with the bottom of my pelvis not my knees.
It’s a doll
He did say he likes his dolls to have long arms
*however....
You are super handsome 😮
I can order something of your TH-cam channel you can except my order😅
you skipped over the part of how you sew the back of the head. I got that far and couldn't finish. :(
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Hard to watch this video with my husband mimicing your voice and making faces... Now I have to mimic the dorks he watches...😆😒🙄
Creepy
This video was so inspiring and incredible emotional for me in the end! I love making dolls and you just reminded me why!❤